
14.1
Setup for Multi-brand
High speed synchronization has to be operated in a highly precise manner. Apart
from the system-wise profile, we recommend you to input your camera-specific
profile to the V6 II before you command the V6 II to high-speed synchronization with
flashes from multi-brands.
14.1.1 Learn HSS.
Let V6 to learn HSS with your camera (see Section 10.3)
14.1.2 Maximum X-sync Speed:
Canon and Olympus (M43) users have to set up the maximum x-sync speed of their
camera once before working in any of the high speed sync mode. Check with your
camera specifications to find out the maximum x-sync speed supported before the
setup.
1. Press . Turn the selection dial to <SUB-MENU>, press .
2. Turn the selection dial to <MAX. X-SYNC SPD.>, press .
3. Turn the selection dial to choose the correct maximum sync speed, press .
The V6 II will memorize the setting after power cycles until further changes. Change
the setting
There is no need for Nikon and Pentax cameras to configure the maximum x-sync
speed.
14.2
Normal HSS
When the shutter speed of the camera exceeds its x-sync speed, the normal HSS
setting of the V6 II would command the remote flashes to fire continuous and
constant flash pulse for the full duration between the first curtain opening and
second curtain closing when the shutter speed of the camera exceeds the x-sync
speed. In some camera systems, it is also known as focal plane or FP flash.
To command the flash units to fire the HSS flash when your camera shutter speed
exceeds the x-sync speed:
1. Configure the V6 II TX and the V6 II RX to the correct camera and flash systems
(see Section 10 and 11).
2. Switch the V6 II TX to the normal HSS mode. On the V6 II TX, press . Turn the